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Jaltemba Sol...the heartbeat of the Riviera Nayarit

May 27, 2009

 

 

Ja'qui Watson passed away Tuesday morning in Seattle Washington.

A popular entertainer and friend, Jaqui will be remembered for her generous

character and BIG voice. The community loved her.

 

 

 

Headline News

Stricter measures slow traffic when traveling to Mexico

Inspections of travelers to Mexico are causing delays on Main Street and are affecting local businesses, said Mayor Juan Carlos Escamilla before council members.....More
 
New prostate cancer treatment drawing U.S. patients, doctors to Mexico

Austin man and doctor go to Cancun for treatment that has raised concerns from some leading urologists. Not long after Dick Schwab learned he had prostate cancer at age 56, he flew to Mexico for a procedure not approved in the United States. As he joined a rising tide of medical tourists going abroad for treatment, Schwab's October trip had a twist: His Austin doctor joined him in Cancún, Quintana Roo, on Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, to do the procedure.....More

Strong earthquake shakes Mexico City

A strong earthquake swayed skyscrapers in Mexico City and rattled colonial buildings in neighboring Puebla state Friday, sending frightened people into the streets. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.....More

Easy come, easy go: simple truth behind Mexican prison 'breakout'

Jail's director and 44 guards held on suspicion of helping 53 inmates escape

When 53 inmates, including kidnappers and drug-runners, escaped from prison in northern Mexico last Saturday, it was immediately clear something had gone very awry inside its walls. But few would have guessed at the sheer brazenness of the break-out, much less the listless ineptitude of the guards, so extreme that the authorities now believe it was actually outright complicity.....More

Top Mexican cartel suspect arrested

A top drug cartel suspect with a $1 million reward on his head has been captured by Mexican soldiers, federal authorities said.

Raymundo Almanza Morales, known as "El Gori," was arrested Wednesday in the city of Monterrey in northeastern Mexico, said the National Defense secretary. Three men suspected of being accomplices also were arrested......More

 

 

Several diehard Jaltemba Bay folk turned out Saturday night to wish Hinde, Jaime and Patty the best.  They will be taking a well deserved four month holiday.  See ya next season!

 

Mexico City Ends Swine Flu Alert, No Cases in Week

Mexico City lowered its swine flu alert level from yellow to green on Thursday, and the mayor said "we can relax" now that there have been no new infections for a week. Mayor Marcelo Ebrard said the change means the risk of contagion is low, the situation is under control and the images of countless people wearing blue surgical masks in cars, sidewalks, restaurants and theaters can be consigned to history......More

Mexico Goes On Sale

With a clean bill of health and a lifted travel ban, Mexico tries to draw tourists back with deals and perks......More

Pemex ‘Too Optimistic’ About Chicontepec, Ruiz Says

Petroleos Mexicanos, the state-owned oil company, should reconsider its $11.1 billion plan for the Chicontepec field because lower oil prices make the investment less attractive, said newly appointed board member Fluvio Ruiz. .....More

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mexico takes tourism very seriously . . .

Tourism is one of the main drivers of the Mexican economy. The Mexican tourism ministry announced a series of measures, to be implemented by the Mexican federal government, to reboost Mexico’s tourism sector, protect its industry and jobs, and maintain air traffic to the different destinations of the country. ….Click Here For  Article

 

Mexico detains Singer Rivera for undeclared cash

Singer Jenni Rivera was arrested Monday at Mexico City's international airport for failing to declare more than $50,000 in cash before boarding a flight to the United States, authorities said. ….Click Here For  Article

Bird Boys Of The Yucatan

Their faces and hands scream years of hard work, and they hate to disaFree Spanish Lessonsppoint….Click Here For  Article.

Ancient Mexicans used to smoke pipes and drink tequila

Archaeologists have discovered an island for ancient elites in central Mexico, which has ruins where some artifacts have been found that indicate that the inhabitants used to smoke pipes and drink alcoholic drinks, ….Click Here For  Article

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico: "We Are Not Freaking Out About Swine Flu"

We get a lot of press releases here at the Miami New Times, some are very helpful, most are boring, and a rare, rare few are worthy of blog posting, like this one from the Mexico Tourism Board, whose offices are in South Miami. ….Click Here For  Article

Happy birthday Eva!

Friends show up at Bavarian to wish her many more!

Photography by Tara

A gift and then look who is dancing...Jomie......now there is something very special


LOST DOG!!! PLEASE KEEP YOUR EYES OUT

Our beautiful dog, Betty has been missing since Wed. night when she bolted because of the fireworks. She is a Blue Healer/cow dog mix, tri colored, white, tan and black, and has a very gentle nature. She was wearing a chain collar . If you see her please call us... 274-1015
Thank you, Mimi y Juan\

Jaltemba community turns out to celebrate Jaime's 79th birthday  Let the Games begin

Jaime and his father in law watch the games

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Banana Boat on the Bay

Saskatchewan postal workers deliver big for Los Ayala School Students

Hi there,
My name is Lois Vanson, we stay at the Ke Lindo Hotel in R. d. Guayabitos for the winter. The residents of our hotel donated the money for the uniforms for the La Joya school which you wrote about in the J. Sol, the reason I mentioned this was I'm not sure of the spelling of the school, and I couldn't pull up March's archive. Any way, here are some pictures taken by Gord and Brandish Samulak. They represented the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in Stoon, Sask. Canada. The members of the union collected school supplies for The Le Joya School. I will forward an email sent to me explaining what they did for the school. She mistakenly called it the Los Alaya School, also, if you could sift thru the pictures and put a couple in the J.S., they would appreciate it so Brandish and Gord can show their fellow workers.
Just love keeping abreast of our winter home, thanks so much.
Gil& Lois Vanson

Hola Amigos

As per your request, I have prepared a little blurb as to how this came about for the children of Los Alaya School.

My Partner and myself were having a conversation with our amigos via SKYPE, about our arrival to their new home in Los Alaya, as it had been about 3 years since we had been to Mexico, among our discussions was about what do they do in this small village, they shared their involvement with the raising of funds to purchase uniforms for the children of Los Alaya School, and their experience with the building of the new school, and they had expressed how it made them feel, being that they lived in Los Alaya.

It was at this point we began to feel we needed to do something in support of these students also, being that we are active members of The Canadian Union of Postal Workers Local 824 Saskatoon, Sask (C.U.P.W.) we were confident we could do something to support the needs of the children of Los Alaya School.

So it came to light that we needed to have a school supply drive, which we would donate our checked baggage weight to bring all the supplies raised, to my surprise when I called the airline company to find out what we were allowed in weight, they also allowed us an additional 100 lbs for humanitarian. We were elated and went to work, we provided boxes at each Postal depot; this would be 3 large depots in Saskatoon SK. This consisted of Rural & Suburban mail carriers, inside workers, Letter carriers, and Truck drivers, in all, approximately 500 workers.

We also made it known on the work floor what we were doing and encouraged everyone to participate.

We managed to raise with the support of our co workers 113 lbs of school supplies for the children of Los Alaya School.

Education is something that should not be taken for granted as it is the key to everyone’s future.

In Solidarity

Gord & Brandy Samulak

Editor's note, we at the Jaltemba Sol really appreciate the donations that CUPW and many other unions throughout Canada and United States give to our community here on the coast of Nayarit

 

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    grn seaturtle.jpgPrincess of the Ocean: Green Sea Turtles of the Eastern Pacific

                 Special to the Sol  By Tara Spears

    Third in a series on the Turtle

    When most people imagine a turtle, it has the graceful appearance of the beautiful Green sea turtle, one of the only eight species of marine turtles that inhabit the world. This medium to large brownish sea turtle has a radiating or mottled pattern of markings on the shell so its name is not related to its look but derives from the green fat underneath their shell (carapace). The Green sea turtle is very unique in the turtle world because it is primarily a vegetarian (herbivore) and unlike most sea turtles that spend most of their adult lives in the deep ocean, the Pacific Green Turtles are known to willingly crawl onto secluded shores during the day to bask in the sun. The nesting grounds along the Mexican coast, including the Riviera Nayarit area, are well-monitored and studied by government and conservation groups, such as the Grupo Ecológico de la Costa Verde, A.C., in San Pancho.

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    Jaltemba Bay Animal Rescue

     Advocating humane and healthy practices for animals in the Jaltemba area by promoting health, education, sterilization, adoptions, foster care and positive relationships with animals and their owners.

     

    December 2006 to March 2009:  Two and a half  years, 7 clinics and more than 1,100 animals spayed or neutered in the Jaltemba Bay Area!!!

     

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    JBAR UPDATE: 

     

    It is always interesting to follow the progress of some of the dogs we have adopted out…here are new lives of three of JBAR’s adopted dogs.

     

    Tuxeda:

     

    A few of you may remember Tuxeda, a pit bull cross with an under bite who desperately needed a home.  Here is a message from Chris who adopted her….

    Go to Section 2 Jaltemba Features for more JBar News

     

     

     

     

     

    Now you can donate on line by PayPal to help Lin and all of her friends  make a difference in Jaltemba Bay.  Just click the button below and know that your money will help the animals of our area.

     

    Letters to the Editor

    Hi Dot and Bill,
    We would like to be included in your accommodations section if possible.  We spoke to you earlier in the year at Hindi's and Jaimi's and you invited us to participate. 
    Please let us know if what we have provided is adequate for your use.  Hope to see you in the fall.
    Love your paper.  I miss the more frequent publication but I guess news is scarce in the summer and it is too hot to think anyway.  Thanks for all the hard work
    Sherry Luther

    Our information is:

    4 Bedroom Beach Front Home with Private Pool in La Penita de Jaltemba

    Casa Fortuna
    Cabo San Lucas #52
    La Penita de Jaltemba
    Nayarit, Mexico

    http://www.vrbo.com/90980
    http://casafortuna.shutterfly.com/

    Phone
    Mexico 327 274 0415  Habla Espanol
    USA  707 874 1650
    USA  707 795 4184

    We will post this information along with the photographs in our accommodation section
     


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    The Loonie has Strengthened for Seven Consecutive Years in Mexico
    Jim Scherrer - PVNN

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    The loonie, nickname for the Canadian dollar coin that replaced the former Canadian paper dollar bill, is a hendecagonal (how's that for a nice new word meaning eleven sided?) bronze plated nickel coin that has been minted in Canada since 1987. It displays Queen Elizabeth II on one side and a common loon, a well known Canadian bird, on the reverse side.

    For about five years prior to 2008, the Canadian dollar rose steadily from less than $0.70 US to more than $1.00 US; however in 2008 it plummeted from par with the US dollar back down to around $0.80 US. Since its rapid fall in 2008 it has slowly crept back up to $0.85 US. This rapid devaluation in the Canadian dollar caused concern for all Canadians because their purchasing power seemed to have been reduced by approximately 25%.

    We say "seemed" to be reduced because all too often foreign currencies are only compared to the US dollar. This comparison might not always be pertinent because in the case of Canadians, there is always the possibility of travel to or retirement in countries other than the United States, thus their spending power might not always be based solely on the strength of the US dollar.

    As an example, Mexico is a frequently selected vacation destination for Canadians due to its warm winters, beautiful beaches, and close proximity. In fact, Mexico is so much enjoyed by Canadians that it has become a premiere retirement haven for them.

    When Canadians consider visiting or retiring in Mexico, it's only logical that they compare the Canadian dollar or loonie to the Mexican peso; this is where it gets very interesting! Viewing the graph below, you'll clearly see where the loonie has steadily increased in strength versus the peso every year for seven consecutive years as it has risen from 5.8 pesos/loonie in early 2002 to 11.8 pesos/loonie in early 2009.



    This more than doubling in the value of the loonie translates into a much stronger Canadian purchasing power in Mexico today than seven years ago. Resort real estate prices have historically been closely tied to the US dollar, however the costs of most other commodities in Mexico will seem to be a bargain to Canadians when comparing to those of seven years ago.

    For the sake of comparison, the US dollar versus the Mexican peso held firm at around 10.5 pesos/US dollar for many years until the past year when the peso slipped to 13 pesos/US dollar, thus resulting in a 25-30% devaluation of the peso relative to the US dollar. So, what we find during the past seven years is a 25-30% strengthening of the US dollar during the same time period that we find a 100% strengthening of the Canadian dollar relative to the Mexican peso.

    Armed with this little known or commonly overlooked currency conversion data, Canadians should feel wealthier than ever when considering a visit to Mexico!

    For those Canadian baby boomers thinking about retirement destinations, Mexico has never offered more attractive opportunities for investing than it currently offers. During the past decade of explosive growth, there have been tens of thousands of new condos built. In fact, in Puerto Vallarta alone, there are currently approximately 7,000 new units available.

    Due to the recent mortgage crisis and the stock market related recession in the United States, Americans have severely cut back on all investments including foreign real estate purchases. To compound the situation, the Mexican economy has suffered unfairly from negative press releases concerning drug related violence on the US border and the swine flu epidemic. Consequently, there is currently a serious glut of new real estate properties in Mexico and it has therefore become a genuine buyer's market in resort destinations such as Puerto Vallarta.

    Another item of interest to Canadians is that of real estate mortgages in Mexico. Until recently, such mortgages were virtually nonexistent; however, today 20-30 year real estate mortgages are readily available to Canadians. The mortgage companies normally charge about 2 points above the going rate in the US and require at least 20% down payment.

    Due to the reasons addressed above, there may never be a better time for Canadians to explore the opportunities in Mexico. The loonie, even though on the surface may seem weak compared to the US dollar, is at its strongest point ever when it comes to shopping in Mexico. This fact combined with the fact that many developers have overbuilt in all of the Mexican resort cities presents a virtual shoppers Paradise for all Canadians still holding loonies!

    Hopefully, all of you fortunate Canadians holding your strong loonies will now have a better appreciation for the unique position that you're in and will be more inclined to take advantage of it. Not only is the loonie, compared to the peso, at its strongest in seven years but it'll probably strengthen even more relative to the US dollar as inflation will surely creep into the US economy over the next few years.

    Holding a Mexican mortgage with a fixed interest rate of about 7% on a bargain basement priced new condo in Paradise could prove to be the investment of a lifetime for you. So, why hesitate? Pack up your bags, head south of a couple borders, and you'll witness firsthand how the loonie has strengthened for seven consecutive years in Mexico.


    The founder of Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Buyers' Agents (PVREBA), Jim Scherrer is a retired entrepreneur who has owned property in Puerto Vallarta for 24 years. Utilizing his experience and extensive knowledge of the area, Jim has written a series of informative articles about travel to and retirement in Puerto Vallarta, which you can read on his website at PVREBA.com.

    Click HERE for more articles by Jim Scherrer.

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    Clouds and rains come early to Jaltemba Bay this year, photograph by Bill Bell


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Happy one year to Sean...congrats to Chomby and Tracy


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    1998 Volkswagon Pointer 2 door white sedan, Mexican plates.  Good
    upholostery, new exhaust and tires.  $2,000 USD.
    322-174-0734 or 274-1252.

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    Sedan Volkswagom Pointer 1998 color blanco, en bueno dondicion,
    llantas nuevas y escape nueva.  24,000 pesos.
    322-174-0734, 274-1252.

     


     

     

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